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The Airline Industry and the Impact of Deregulation (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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The Airline Industry and the Impact of Deregulation (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
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In the fast-changing theatre of air transportation, the strategic
development of airlines and the operating economics of scheduled
airline services have been transformed, following the profound
impact of US deregulation. The lessons gleaned from the US
experience, including effective ways of constraining rivals, have
quickly been adopted by carriers facing the opening up to
competition of their own local markets. In addition, in response to
the hunt by the successful US survivors for further international
traffic, carriers have been forced to emulate certain tactics
adopted by these megacarriers, virtually irrespective of their own
government's regulatory stance. The economics of the sector,
particularly with regard to revenue generation, has resulted in
increased market concentration. In the longer term, prospects for
competition remain unclear, given the likely existence of only a
small number of similarly endowed, globally alligned megacarriers.
This book explores the impact of deregulation policies on key areas
of the airline industry, analyzes the response of incumbent
carriers to economic freedom and examines whether or not it is
possible to devise a pro-competitive regulatory strategy for this
sector. The author provides the reader with a clear explanation as
to: c why airline deregulation policies have produced a number of
unanticipated outcomes; c why low-cost new entrants have been
unable to survive under deregulation; c why the impact of airline
deregulation has differed between the USA and Western Europe. Using
this analysis as a basis, he explores the future development of the
sector, indicating the likely future trends towards globalization.
He also argues that a competitive marketplace is not a guaranteed
outcome of full deregulation and suggests an alternative approach.
The book is of special interest to those members engaged in the
airline industry, regulatory authorities and government departments
of transport and industry. It wil
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